ISII Group has launched a new Major Projects Development Department and appointed Daniela de Ángel as Content & Audiovisual Development Coordinator, as part of a strategic move to strengthen its creative and industrial capabilities and expand its international reach.
The new division has been established to enhance the company’s ability to identify, develop and position high-potential audiovisual content, with a focus on projects that combine creative ambition, editorial strength and market viability. The initiative underlines ISII Group’s commitment to connecting talent, industry and market demands through a more structured and strategic development approach.
The department will focus on analysing materials, structuring slates, supporting creative processes and defining development and positioning strategies for projects with international potential. Daniela de Ángel’s appointment reinforces this new phase, bringing a profile that bridges editorial development, creativity and commercial viability.
In her new role, she will oversee the development and tracking of new projects within ISII Group, contributing her expertise in story evaluation, content strategy design and the structuring of processes that connect creative talent with industry and market needs.
Silvia Carvalho, President of ISII Group, said: “Daniela’s appointment is part of a much broader strategic decision: the creation of a fully dedicated major projects development department within ISII Group. This new structure allows us to support each project from its creative origin through to its editorial and industrial definition, with greater ambition, stronger methodology and a clear international outlook.”
Daniela de Ángel added: “Joining ISII Group at a time of growth and strategic evolution is a great opportunity to help ensure that each project is developed with creative ambition, rigour and real market viability. I’m excited to be part of a structure committed to building strong, relevant content designed to engage with an increasingly demanding industry and audience.”












